ANALYSIS. xi Page 1. For what inventions Patents may be granted 178 2. Who is to be considered the inventor . 181 3. The description of the Invention in the spe- cification . . . 182 4. How a Patent is obtained . . .188 5. The Remedies for the Infraction of the Pa- tent Rights .... 191 6. How the Patent may be vacated . . 193 2. Marts and Fairs . . . . . ibid. 3. Weights and Measures . . . .196 4. As to Money, Coin, &c. .... ibid. 1. The Materials ibid. 3. The Impression . . . .197 3. The Denomination or Value , . ibid. CHAP. XL Of the Prerogatives as to the Revenue. In general . . . . .199 Sect. 1. Ordinary and Inherent . . . 200, 2 1. Ecclesiastical. Custody of the Temporalities of Bishop — Corodies — extra-parochial Tithes — first Fruits and Tenths . . . . .202 2. From immediate Crown Possessions and Rights. 1. Demesne Lands and Profits thereof . 202 2. Antient Rights of Seignory , ,311 3. Forfeitures for Offences. 1. General Considerations . .213 2. With respect to the Offender's Realty 216 3. His Personalty . . . 222 4. Escheats 226 5. Profits from Courts of Justice . . 236 6. As Guardian of Idiots, &c. • . 237 8. From Royal Franchises, &c. . . . ibid. 2, As to the extraordinary Revenue of the Crown . ibid. t